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Article: Art & seoul; Taking coals to Newcastle? North Taekwondo devotees are heading for the Far East to spread the word in South Korea - birthplace of the martial art they love.(Features)
- Article from:
- The Journal (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- July 8, 2008
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Byline: Stephanie Feng reports
FROM initial impressions you would not automatically assume Susan Taylor was a martial art expert. Stylish clothes and an arty haircut would probably lead you to thinking she was some kind of artist (and you'd be right she's been a designer for this newspaper for eight years).
But Susan is an expert and teacher in the martial art of Taekwondo and she has been invited as part of an elite troupe of 11 to teach near Seoul in South Korea, the country in which it was founded as part of an international martial arts festival.
The 10-day ...
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